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legitimacy
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Instead
,
it
gave
Giving
legitimacy
to
only
two
forms
of
religion
within
the
Empire
,
Roman
Catholicism
and
Lutheranism
,
leaving
GiveUp
out
other
Reformed
forms
of
Christianity
,
such
as
Calvinism
,
and
radical
systems
such
as
Anabaptism
.
in
contrast
to
their
majority
in
the
soviets
,
the
bolsheviks
only
won
175
seats
in
the
unk
legislative
body
,
coming
Self_motion
in
second
behind
the
socialist
revolutionary
party
,
which
won
370
seats
,
although
the
sr
party
no
longer
existed
Presence
as
a
whole
party
by
that
time
,
as
the
left
srs
had
gone
Change
into
coalition
with
the
bolsheviks
from
october
1917
to
march
1918
(
a
cause
of
dispute
of
the
legitimacy
of
the
returned
seating
of
the
constituent
assembly
,
as
the
old
lists
were
drawn
up
by
the
old
sr
party
leadership
,
and
thus
represented
mostly
right
srs
,
whereas
the
peasant
soviet
deputies
had
returned
Giving
majorities
for
the
unk
left
srs
)
.
The
Jin
,
a
conquest
dynasty
,
instituted
Action
a
centralized
imperial
bureaucracy
modeled
on
previous
Chinese
dynasties
,
basing
Supporting
their
legitimacy
on
Confucian
philosophy
.
It
established
Building
the
legitimacy
of
Lutheranism
in
Germany
and
allowed
Preventing_or_letting
Dukes
and
high
lords
to
expel
Removing
non-conforming
subjects
from
their
territory
.
Napoleon
Bonaparte
's
invasion
of
Spain
in
1808
touched
Connect
off
a
crisis
of
legitimacy
of
crown
rule
,
since
he
had
placed
Placing
his
brother
Joseph
on
the
Spanish
throne
after
forcing
Request
the
abdication
of
the
Spanish
monarch
Charles
IV
.
at
first
the
rebels
disputed
Quarreling
the
legitimacy
of
the
unk
joseph
bonaparte
,
while
recognizing
Know
the
sovereignty
of
ferdinand
vii
over
spain
and
its
colonies
.
International
reaction
to
the
revolt
was
mixed
,
with
some
foreign
nations
including
the
United
States
immediately
recognising
the
legitimacy
of
Arroyo
's
presidency
,
and
foreign
commentators
describing
it
as
``
a
defeat
for
due
process
of
law
''
,
``
mob
rule
''
,
and
a
``
''
de
facto
''
coup
''
.
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